Test Time Sample Clauses

The "Test Time" clause defines the period or conditions under which testing of a product, service, or system must occur to verify its compliance with agreed specifications. Typically, this clause outlines the duration, scheduling, and procedures for conducting tests, and may specify who is responsible for performing or witnessing the tests. By clearly establishing when and how testing will take place, the clause helps ensure that both parties have a mutual understanding of quality assurance processes and reduces the risk of disputes over performance or acceptance.
Test Time. Provide sufficient support and test time on Customer’s Designated Equipment to allow Cadence to duplicate an error and verify if it is due to Licensed Materials, and when corrections are complete, acknowledge that the error has been resolved.
Test Time. During each contract year, Customer will have the number of hours of Test Time listed in each Schedule. Comdisco may reschedule Test time due to the receipt of a Disaster notification from another Subscription Holder.
Test Time. As UML time concepts do not fulfil the requirements of a test specification, the U2TP provides a small set of useful time concepts. The main time concepts are timers and timezones. On the one hand, timers are predefined interfaces which cope with manipulate and control test behaviour, or even assure that a test case terminates successfully. The timer interface defines operations such as ―Start‖ specifies the value to star a timer. ―Stop‖ is able to stop an active timer. ―Read‖ provides the expiration time of an active timer. On the other hand, timezones are grouping mechanisms within a distributed test system. Each test component belongs at most to one timezone. Besides, test components belonging to the same timezone are considered to be time synchronized. The time zone of a test component can be accessed both in the model and in run-time.
Test Time. Production wafer test time shall not exceed thirty-five (35) seconds per part for a good die. Production final packaged part test time shall not exceed twenty (20) seconds per part for a good part.

Related to Test Time

  • Contract Time The period of time established for completion of the Project by the Contract Documents. Contract Time commences upon the date specified in the Proceed Order and ends upon the Material Completion and Occupancy Date, as it may be amended.

  • Part-Time A part-time employee is an employee who regularly works less than forty (40) hours per week. The Agency shall not use part-time employees to avoid full-time benefits.

  • Flex Time Agencies shall, where practicable, establish flex time work schedules for their employees. Such flex time work schedules shall guarantee the Employer's ability to provide services, to meet all workload demands as defined by the Employer, and to the extent practicable, meet employees' personal scheduling preferences. Approval of such requests shall not be unreasonably denied.

  • Payment Timing Any lump sum Salary or bonus payments under Sections 3(a)(i), 3(b)(i), and 3(b)(ii) will be provided on the first regularly scheduled payroll date of the Company following the date the Release becomes effective and irrevocable (the “Severance Start Date”), subject to any delay required by Section 5(d) below. Any taxable installments of any COBRA-related severance benefits that otherwise would have been made to the Executive on or before the Severance Start Date will be paid on the Severance Start Date, and any remaining installments thereafter will be provided as specified in the Agreement. Any restricted stock units, performance shares, performance units, and/or similar full value awards that accelerate vesting under Section 3(b)(iv) will be settled (x) on a date no later than ten (10) days following the date the Release becomes effective and irrevocable, or (y) if later, in the event of a Qualifying Pre-CIC Termination, on a date no later than the Change in Control.

  • Crib Time (i) When an Employee is required to work overtime after the usual ceasing time for the day or shift for two hours or more, he/she shall be allowed to take, without deduction of pay, a crib time of twenty minutes in duration immediately after such ceasing time and thereafter, after each four hours of continuous work, he/she shall be allowed to take also, without deduction of pay, a crib time of 30 minutes in duration. (ii) In the event of an Employee remaining at work after the usual ceasing time without taking the crib time of twenty minutes and continuing at work for a period of two hours or more, he/she shall be regarded as having worked twenty minutes more than the time worked and be paid accordingly.